It really is based on the condition and age of the weapon. Take it to a gun dealer and have him look at it for you.
Early firearms in .22 caliber were not required to have a serial number. Your Marlin 81 falls into this time frame.
The Sears Model 42DL .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms, their Model 80. Check with Marlin for parts availability.
The first 2 numbers of your serial number indicate when it was made.In this case your Marlin rifle was made in the year 1971.
I have a marlin Safety with a ser# 40098. I believe it is a model 1894, do not know the cal. Can you tell me anything?With the serial number 119,755.Your Marlin safety model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1895.The serial number 40098 indicates that this Marlin rifle was made in the year 1890.
Your Marlin model 60W was produced by Marlin in the year 1995.The value of your rifle is between 45-100 dollars.
It is a Model 56 Marlin It is a Model 56 Marlin
Model indicates a particular design by a particular maker. In the case of the Marlin/Glenfield Model 25 rifle, it is a bolt action rifle in caliber .22 Long Rifle. It has a 7 shot box type magazine. The Model 25M is in caliber .22 Magnum
With the serial number that you provided,your Marlin model 1897 rifle was made in the year 1906.
The value of a .22 caliber bolt action Marlin Model 20 rifle with a serial number 71377074 is between $100 and $400. The actual value varies greatly based on its overall condition and the potential buyer.
The model 36 .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin. It was the same rifle as the extremely popular Model 80 by Marlin.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin model 336 rifle was made in the year 1980.
I had luck with a Marlin bolt action. Unsure of model though.